Mar 082011
Google releases stable version of Chrome 10 – TechSpot. I have recently moved from my long favorite web browser Firefox to Chrome. Originally, it was going to be a week long trial. But quite frankly, after a day or so, it was obvious that Chrome had better performance than Firefox.
Google upped the browser war 2.0 again by releasing Chrome 10 today.
Some of the key highlights of today’s upgrade involve security & speed:
- 23 Security Vulnerabilites fixed
- Faster JavaScript engine
- Better malware reporting
- Sandboxing Adobe Flash on Windows (because someone has to)
As Firefox marches towards its long awaited 4 release, we will see if it can keep up with Google’s development pace. As Chrome uses WebKit, Safari should also benefit from Google’s code.
One Response to “Google releases stable version of Chrome 10 – TechSpot”
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I generally like chrome, but still find I run into occasional rendering issues that I don’t get with firefox. Of course the blame usually falls on bad web design, but it’s still something that comes up from time to time. Also a few plugins and extensions that I use either don’t work with chrome or are not as good as the firefox counterparts — so I keep going back to firefox, but mix in chrome and even a little safari here and there.
Definitely hoping Firefox 4 drops some of the bloat and goes back to it’s roots. The betas have been promising, at least.